Actor Gary Graham, best known for his roles in “Star Trek: Enterprise” and “Alien Nation,” has passed away at 73.
The actor's wife told Fox News Digital that the actor died from cardiac arrest on Monday in a Spokane, Washington, hospital.
🖖 R.I.P #StarTrek's Gary Graham!
— Trek Central (@TheTrekCentral) January 23, 2024
Sadly, Gary Graham has passed away. He played a variety of roles in Star Trek most notably the recurring role of Soval, the Vulcan ambassador to Earth in Star Trek: Enterprise.
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Actor Gary Graham was an OG contributor at Big Hollywood, Andrew Breitbart's first news site that eventually became our Entertainment section.
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 23, 2024
Gary cared deeply about veterans, free speech, & making great art. He has passed at 73 years old.
RIP, Gary. https://t.co/aZdIeqxyyS pic.twitter.com/B1hmj5MQlF
“He was loved by many,” she added of her husband.
“I always say he was my knight in shining armor, and I was his port in the storm,” Becky said.
Graham's most recurring role in the “Star Trek” franchise was as Ambassador Soval in the television series “Star Trek: Enterprise.” He appeared on the show from 2001 to 2005. He was Tanis in an episode of “Star Trek: Voyager” in 1995 and Ragnar in two projects, “Star Trek: Of Gods and Men” and “Star Trek: Renegades.”
Gary Graham, the actor best known for starring in 'Star Trek: Enterprise,' has died at age 73. https://t.co/6Q3JVZo5u1
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 23, 2024
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